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The Miami Herald from Miami, Florida • 81

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The Miami Heraldi
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Miami, Florida
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81
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Me See inside buck page of this section PALM BEACII EDITION 10 Cents 62nd No 231 Monday July 17 1972 Florida's Complete Newspaper Two Latin American Editions Are Published Daily 38 Pages 4 South Vietnamese Beat Each Attack Tri ters uang to s' iSji' Pi' there is the of such an outbreak The disturbance came less than a week after a convict was stabbed to death and a guard injured during an argument Williams said iast Monday that a shakedown of the prison following the incident turned up 176 broken saw blades 28 knives 543 assorted pieces of flatware 12 scissors and 1000 feet of electric cord and rope Prison Recreation Room Wrecked in Riot prisoners overturned pool tables smashed chairs Prison Riot Put Down In Maryland 6 Injured Press International Telephoto South Vietnamese Trooper Peers Through Rubble some civilians still hide in Quang Tri City' Ex-Security Analyst: Soviet Actions Watched Catholics Led From Battle Site BELFAST Northern Ireland (AP) A Roman Catholic priest led 2000 people from their homes in West Belfast Sunday in protest against British troop concentrations The protest came as five more persons lost their lives in Northern Ireland Father Jack Fitzsimmons' led the marchers from the Lenadoon Avenue district where the Irish Republican Army and British troops have been locked in a suburban battle since Thursday The procession mainly of women and children and headed by an accordion band streamed from the district and set up camp on a football ground about a mile away Most of the men remained behind to guard their homes FATHER Fitzsimmons said the British Army had refused requests to evacuate the area Their presence he said was endangering the lives of the inhabitants people have endured enough hardship he said army must Earlier two British soldiers were killed and one was seriously injured by a land mine at Crossmaglen near the Irish border An 18-year-old youth was killed in a riot at Strabane another border town In Belfast a young policeman was shot dead and a 43-year-old civilian shot in the head Saturday died in a hospital Their deaths- raised the total since August 1969 to 443 This year 236 people have died LENADOON Avenue is in the Suffolk area of western outskirts The army moved heavy concentrations of armored cars into the district where nights of heavy shooting have brought a confrontation crisis that threatens to erupt into full-scale battle It was not clear whether the walkout of the 2000 Catholics was a token protest against the army or an IRA preparation to clear the area for battle However exodus follows the pattern of a steady walkout of Catholic families as the violence increases A steady stream of families left last week by train and car for Ireland More than 5000 persons mainly women and children had departed by Saturday night THE AREA affected is a modern housing development where the 13-day ceasefire broke down a week ago in a row over housing allocations Throughout the day all except essential traffic was sealed out of downtown Belfast in a bid to halt actions of car bombers who in the past week alone have caused damage estimated at nearly $5 million By Herald Wire Services NEW YORK American intelligence techniques are so sophisticated that the United States keeps track of every Russian plane missile-carrying submarine and troop unit and routinely listens to and decodes Soviet communications according to a former intelligence analyst for the I- posts in Istanbul and Vietnam before he quit the service He made his revelations in an article in the Augvist edition of Ramparts magazine published in Berkeley Calif But the validity of the Ramparts article is open to some question The author refused to reveal his true identity and much of his story is challenged by several authorities although one says that much of it RAMPARTS EDITOR David Horowitz said that the author who was paid $500 did not supply documentary information to back up his story Horowitz said that the editors were convinced of the authenticity however after having the author questioned by a former member of the Army Security Agency whom the magazine would not identify far as the Soviet Turn to Page 19A Col I Mob Figure Eboli Slain Reputed East Coast Mafia chieftain Thomas Eboli was killed gangland-style early Sunday in Brooklyn the latest to die in a rash of gangland murders that began with the April 7 shooting death of Joseph (Crazy Joe) Gallo Eboli heir to the crime empire of the late Vito Genovese was found sprawled face up in a pool of blood in front of a private residence (See details Page 2A) Bombing Is Halted At Center Cattle Prods 2A Effects 12A Saigon Holds Dad 13 A Peace Plan Trap? 18 A SAIGON (UPI) South Vietnamese paratroopers pushing By inch foot by into Quang Tri City beat back a Communist attack Sunday and moved to within 200 yards of the inner fortress citadel military sources said The sources also said US commanders have ordered a halt to bombing raids within two miles of the center of the province capital in an attempt to cut down civilian casualties in the fight for the city FIELD OFFICERS said the enemy appeared to be pulling back slowly in the fighting inside Quang Tri A North Vietnamese counterattack was beaten back at the center Sunday and the paratroopers reported knocking out a Communist tank No government troops have yet entered the citadel an American adviser said The 500-yard-square fortress occupies the northeastern two-thirds of Quang Tri which was captured by the Communists May 1 one month after the North Vietnamese offensive began The bomb halt which came after hundreds of waves of jet fighter-bombers had leveled much of Quang Tri was apparently ordered when it was discovered that many civilians remained in the city the officers said THE LAST RAIDS inside Quang Tri were last Wednesday when Air Force jets dropped laser-guided and breached the walls of the citadel opening holes for an eventual South Vietnamese drive The sources said US Navy ships whose five- and six-inch guns are considered much more accurate than bombs would continue their strikes on known North Viet-n a positions inside Quang Tri In other action: Over North Vietnam US warplanes flew 240 strikes Saturday and knocked out four bridges on Highway 1 along the southern coast of that country Navy spokesmen said Four waves of the B52s flew out of their sanctuaries in Guam and Thailand to strike about 35 miles north of Saigon in the 24 hours ending at noon Sunday the US command said Communist commandos partially overran a government militia outpost in the same area just before dawn Sunday but were pushed back and suffered three dead the Saigon high command said Four militiamen were wounded To the east Communist gunners Saturday fired a single artillery round into the besieged An Loc province capital 60 miles north of Saigon Despite the one-round attack on the battered city Highway 13 to the south remained closed for the 101st day spokesmen said American Marine and Air Force jets trying to support South Vietnamese forces in their drive to reopen the highway destroyed 20 Communist bunkers along it the US command said New fighting was reported in the Mekong Delta 46 miles southwest of Saigon in troubled Dinh Tuong prov- ince Chuckle Some men work to save money so their sons have the problems that made men of their fathers Press International Telephoto In addition to Mandel the prisoners demanded to see Rep Parren Mitchell a black Democrat from Baltimore Mitchell said the Jessup facility was overcrowded but better nor than any other prison He said prison officials were trying to carry out reforms but were hampered by the lack of money MITCHELL WHO earlier Turn to Page 2 A Col 3 publican campaign have to wait and see what they have in Vickie said her mind is unchanged by the youth movement in behalf of Democratic presidential candidate George McGovern for she said want to see him win President Nixon has done as good a job as anyone could War By ROBERT SAM ANSON Muskogee Okla might have been remote even a little God-forsaken but it was not quite the end of the world Nor after the initial bouts with airsickness that seemed to accompany every rollout and spin was flying quite the terror McGovern remembered it to be The one thing that was worse than he imagined was his loneliness for Eleanor who had gone to wait out the war with his parents in Mitchell Primary flight JESSUP Md (AP) Gov Marvin Mandel and a black congressman met with rebellious inmates at the Maryland House of Correction early Sunday after a nightlong riot that brought 150 state troopers sweeping through the prison were not going to have a repeat of what 'happened in New Mandel said after the meeting with some 20 inmates inside the prison He was referring to the riots at Attica prison in which 43 persons were killed The disturbance among 1500 inmates 75 per cent of whom are black lasted 10 hours It ended early Sunday morning when about 200 inmates who were surrounded by state police in the recreation yard of the maximum-security prison went to their cells after Mandel agreed to the meeting THE GOVERNOR said his active participation with the prisoners did end with the hourlong meeting were no he said men had some grievances in the areas of medical service and the classification board We are going to look into some of State troopers patrolled the smoke-stained water-soaked halls of the sprawling facility guarding an estimated 400 inmates who could not be locked up because of damaged cells Warden Ralph Williams said the trouble began when about two dozen prisoners rushed a fence in the recreation yard apparently bent on escape Williams said guards fired on the convicts after warning shots were ignored Four inmates and two guards were injured three of the prisoners and one of the guards by gunfire The prisoners ran through the buiding Williams said setting several fires hurling fire bombs and demolishing furniture and equipment FIRE DESTROYED the central control office knocking out communications to and from the institution Electronically controlled gates and individual cell locks were destroyed Williams said there was nothing to indicate the riot had been planned but said WHERE TO FIND IT Fischer Holds Edge In 3rd CheSs Game IIow They Moved 27 A REYKJAVIK Iceland (AP) The third game of the world chess championship adjourned Sunday night after five hours and 18 minutes of play with challenger Bobby Fischer apparently holding the edge The Rev William Lombardy second and an American grandmaster said Soviet titleholder Boris Spassky was a bad position a pawn Spassky had five pawns at adjournment Fischer six Each retained the queen and a bishop in addition to his king The game will be resumed today THE CHALLENGER never has beaten Spassky Before this match he had lost three games to the Russian playing black and drawn two when he played white and had the first move He lost the opening game of the championship playing black as he is in this third game Fischer forfeited the second game by failing to ap- Vickie Unchanged by Youth Movement Tin for Nixon want to see him win Theme Asked to Lend Hand National Security Agency (NS A) The breadth of US intelligence operations virtually precludes a surprise attack by the Russians he said The 26-year-old analyst who used the pseudonym Winslow Peck is a former Air Force sergeant assigned by the supersecret NS A to alone into a tiny apartment near the field waiting for infrequent passes and trying not to wonder whether her husband was involved in any of the continual crashes that rattled her kitchen windows Economically they were living at the subsistence level THINGS STARTED looking up when George won his wings Now at least they could live together But they were constantly on the move shuttling from one flight school to another Forged Leader Role for McGovern CAREY Ohio (AP) Vickie Lynn Cole the Ohio schoolgirl whose sign provided the inaugural theme for Richard Nixon in 1968 has been invited to work for the reelection (Ohio) Republican Committee sent me a telegram Friday she said invited me to help campaign for the President and I think I VICKIE was 13 when she went to the railroad station in Deshler Ohio in October 1968 to hear a Nixon campaign speech She carried a placard reading Us Together Nixon saw the placard and later told the nation how the sight inspired his campaign theme for Vickie rode on the inaugural theme float down Pennsylvania Avenue at Nixon's invitation Vickie a high school se-nicr said she is very interested in politics She has served two years on the student council of Carey High school been chairman of some student council she said SHE know how she will fit into the 1972 Re I I fMi! IKTl Wilt KMTnWrm TOW Bill uIiCBTIBfiT" In this article one of seven drawn from a biography of George McGovern the future Democratic presidential nominee leaves his South Dakota hometown and goes through crucial phases as a wartime flier Methodist minister college professor and budding politician I i i AM1 An AVi iiiwVtow training was barely half completed when he wrote her asking her to forget the good wisdom about waiting until after the war and to marry him now Eleanor need convincing On his first leave 1 i they were married in Woonsocket by the Rev Mr McGovern It was hardly the ideal start to a new marriage Army regulations forbade flight cadets from living off base so Eleanor had to settle and even faster than usual since by this time McGovern had conquered or at least put aside his fear of flying and had been moved into the accelerated course A key element in the Allied strategy during the closing months of the war was the systematic pulverization of the southern defenses northern Italy Yugoslavia and Austria and on into southern Germany They flew mainly in B24s or Liberators as the Con-solidated-Vultee Corp which Turn to Page 24A CoL I V- ri I.

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